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FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1918
Society and Personal
PERSONAL
Dr. J. W. Harper was a visitor here
Tuesday.
. J. C. Newton spent Sunday in
Grantville.
Van Jones spent <the week-end with
home folks.
Eev. S. R. England has been indis
posed this week.
Mrs H. M. Fletcher spent Tuesday
in Locust Grove.
Mr. Collier Wilson was over from
Forsyth a few days ago.
Col. E. M Smith was in the city this
week from McDonough.
Mr. H. L. Allen is spending several
days in Charlottesville, Va.
Judge E. J. Reagan, of McDonough,
was a visitor here this week.
Mr. Oscar Bryans was in town Wed
nesday from Indian Springs.
Miss Annie Lou McCord spent Sun
day and Monday in Atlanta.
Prof. Dave Spencer was up from
Hawkinsville for the week-end.
Mrs. Gyp Smith, of Gadsden, Ala.,
is the guest of Mrs. J. M. Leach.
Mrs. Jamerson, of Alanta, is visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jamerson.
Col. E. M. Baynes, of Montieello,
was a visitor here during the week.
Mrs. G. T Fossett is visiting rela
tives in Toombsboro for a few days.
Judge A. S. Thurman, of Monticel
lo, was a visitor here during the week.
Mrs. D. N. Carmichael and Mrs.
B. F. Watkins spent Sunday in Grif
fin.
ILL CHILDREN LOVE
"SYRUP OF FIGS” FOR
LIVER AND BOWELS
Give it When Feverish,
{ Cross, Bilious, for Bad
Breath or Sour Stomach
Look at tongue, Mother! If coated,
it is a sure aign that your little one’s
stomach, liver and bowels need a gen
tle, thorough cleansing at once.
When peevish, cross, listless, pale,
doesn’t sleep, doesn’t ejut or act natur
mlly, or is feverish, stomach sour,
breath bad; has stomach ache, sore
throntdiarrhoea, full of cold, give a
teaspoonful of “California Syrup of
Figs." and in a few hours all the foul,
constipated waste, undigested food
food and sour bile gently moves out
of its little bowels without griping,
and you have a well, playful child
again.
You needn't coax sick children to
take this harmless “fruit laxative;”
they love its delicious taste, and it
always makes them feel splendid.
Ask your druggist for a
bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,”
which has directions for babies, chil
dren of all ages and f >r grown-ups
plainly on the bottle. Beware of coun
terfeits sold here. To be sure you get
the genuine, ask to see that it is made
by “California Fig Syrup Company.”
Safuse any other kind with con
tempt. advt.
ICE ICE
We wish to remind the public that we keep on hand the
YEAR ROUND a supply of best grade Plate Ice,
and can fill your orders for Ice 365 days in the year.
Phone in your orders to 136 and delivery will be made
promptly.
Also have on hand full stock of Native and Western
Meats, Fish and Oysters.
WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS.
Stodghill, Crawford 6 Cos.
PHONE 136 JACKSON, GEORGIA
Mrs. P. C. Hawkins, of Marietta is
the guest of Mrs. W. L. Nutt, this
week.
Mrs. Hughlen Thornton is spending
the week in Hampton with Miss Myr-
Harris.
Mr. J. C. Hurt, of Clarksville, spent
the past week with his brother, Mr.
L. H. Hurt.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mallet will
come up fro mMacon to spend Sun
day with relatives.
Mr. B. F. Little and children, of
Forsyth spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Hencely.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Buchanan,
of Macon, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Buchanan.
Mrs. Bartow Wilson and Mrs. Joe
White, of Forsyth, spent Monday with
Mrs. B. F. Watkins.
Mr. Claude Spencer left Monday
for Camp Gordon to join the Emory
University Hospital Corps.
Mrs. L. M. Crawford returned Mon
day from a visit to friends in Daw
son, Pelham and Thomasville.
Miss Maggie Matthews is the at
tractive guest of her sisters, Mrs. P.
W. Nolen and Mrs. W. L. Nutt.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Edwards and
children, and Mrs. C. D. McDonald,
of Albany, are visiting relatives in
the city.
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Etheridge, Mrs.
W. L. Etheridge and Frank, Jr., re
turned Monday from a motor trip to
Florida.
Mrs. H. M. Fletcher, Mrs. R. P.
Newton, Miss Mary Newton, A. W.
Newton and Aris Newton motored to
Atlanta Thursday.
Miss Minnie Florence who has been
the guests of her sister, Mrs. Brae
Hodges, for severa ldays has returned
to her home at Durand.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Bailey, Mrs.
Rosa F. Bailey and Mrs. W. M. Settle
spent Tuesday in Macon with Mr.
and Mrs. George Mallet.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Head and lit
tle daughter, Helen, and Mrs. A. H.
Smith, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with
Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Franklin.
Mrs. L. C. Matthews and Douglas
Watson Matthews, of Atlanta, are
spending the week with Mrs. L. D.
Watson and Mrs. L. L. O’Kelley.
The friends of Hon. J. Threatt
Moore will regret to know that he has
been confined to his room this week
on account of abscesses of the ear.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Akin and chil
dren, of Macon, spent the week-end
with Mr and Mrs. J. H. McKibben.
Mrs. Akin remained for a several days
visit.
Mrs. Maurice Wright, Mrs. W. E.
Watkins and Miss Nettie Rae Pittman
were among those going to Atlanta
to see “Pollyanna” at the Atlanta
theater last week.
Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Land and chil
dren, Marie and Adelaide, and Mrs.
Michael Kennedy, of Fort Madison,
lowa, who intend to make their fu
ture home in Jackson have been
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kimbell
for the past week.
JACKSON PROG***S- ARGUS
Announcement
We take pleasure in stating that
this space has been contracted for
and will contain our advertise
ments; the readers of this will con
fer a favor upon us by always
reading them.
THE SLATON-POWELL CLOTHING CO.
Men’s and Boys’ Outfitters
109 S. Hill St. Griffin, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Stark Hand, Misses
Lois and Lillian Hand, of Griffin, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lindsay, of At
lanta, were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John W. Moore.
Mr. Charles Bailey and his bride,
formerly Miss Harriet Burton, of
Portsmouth, are spending several
days with Mrs. Rosa Franklin Bailey.
Their marriage was solemnized last
Tuesday evening in Portsmouth. Mr.
Bailey, of the United States Navy,
has been stationed in the Virgin Is
lands for the past year or more and
his friiends are giving him a cordial
welcome home.
MRS. CRAWFORD GIVEN
A VERDICT FOR S6OO
Mrs. Crawford was awarded dam
ages amounting to S6OO in her suit
against the city of Jackson.
The case of Mrs. W. M. Crawford
against the City of Jackson was tak
en up in Butts superior court Wed
nesday and consumed practically the
entire day. The suit grew out of dam
ages sustained by the plaintiff in run
ning over a ridge caused by laying a
sewer line on East Third street, sev
eral months ago.
Mrs. Crawford asked for $2,500
damages.
Attorneys Watkins and Redman
represented the city, while Judge H.
M. Fletcher appeared for the plaintiff.
Newest things in Hosi
ery and Neckwear for la
dies. New shipment of
beautiful dresses in Foul
ard, Taffeta and Crepe De
Chine. See them early be
fore they are sold.
Etheridge, Smith & Cos.
Parcel Charges Paid
on all out of town orders
The CORRECT TREATMENT *OR COLDS
Colds are contracted when strength is lowered and the
inflammation easily develops bronchitis or lung trouble, while
grippe and pneumonia frequently follow and any cold should
have immediate treatment with
SCOTT’S EMULSION
Jr The National Strength-Builder 1
which first builds up the forces by carrying rich nourishment
fto the blood streams and creates real body warmth.
Its cod liver oil is the favorite of physicians for :orrecting
bronchial disorders and chest troubles.
The Imported Norwegian cod liver oil always used In Scott’s Emtlsion is now
refined In our own American laboratories which guarantees it free fro a impurities.
Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. • 17*19
In an announcement by the Food
Administration the cause for the ad
vance in rice prices is attributed to
the fact that most rice mills have been
running to full capacity in order to
supply the demand for 1,000,000 bags
for American and allied fighting for
ces. Asa result the normal supply
for home consumption has been tem
porarily reduced. Lower prices are
forecasted.
The delayed Hats, Waists,
Suits and Dresses that
should have been here two
weeks ago are in now and
we invite you to call and
see them.
Etheridge, Smith & Cos.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
TikeEAXATIVSBROMO Quinine. It atopa the
Cough and Headache and works off the Cold.
2 t '%, Ki % t l r g£? i moner 11 “ to cure.
K. w. GROVE'S nature on each box* 30c.
A Montana court has decreed in
favor of spanking in th schools. It
is through this method ol impressing
facts upon youths that a school gets 1
to be known as a seat of learning.—
Savannah Press.
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“How much milk does your cow
give a day?”
“ ’Bout eight quarts, lady.” “And
how much, of that do you sell?
“ ’Bout twelve quarts, lady.”—Amer
ican Boy. u-. ~ - -